Excerpt from an e-mail I got regarding Dub B - SEAreality

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Sicc OG
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Ok...were straight

Just to confrim in case anybody is under the impression....I'm noy from the QA, I'm from Greenwood...
 

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Some Random Asshole
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QA is pretty richy...I would call it a suburb too, even if its not, it gives of that vibe. If you can drive down the street and see at least 3-4 Lexus', Mercedes, and BMWs, it's richy....QA might as well be a suburb....
 
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I think sum white girls and asian girls with braidz look dope sometimez...and I seen sum white dudes wit dreads, the majorty of white dudes i seen wit dreadz tho..that shit dont look correct...cant say all...I dont know about white dudes with braids, I guess its just that NORMALLY u associate braids wit black people, and thats normal, because we did bring that into wide stream american society...but just like nas said...no ideas original...its nothing new under the sun...its not what u do, but how its done...but now white people wearing FUBU is a whole nother story...haha
 
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Sixxness said:
QA is pretty richy...I would call it a suburb too, even if its not, it gives of that vibe. If you can drive down the street and see at least 3-4 Lexus', Mercedes, and BMWs, it's richy....QA might as well be a suburb....
Eh man I used to think that way. Reality is the Seattle Metro Area is not typical in the urban-suburban thing. To save you all the geography and statistics, basically the city is much wealthier than other cities and several of the suburbs are much poorer than other cities' suburbs. I wouldn't be surprised to see 3-4 Lexus', Mercedes, BMWs anywhere in the North End, Capitol Hill, Mad Park, some parts of West SEA, Mt Baker etc. Now I would be surprised to see that in places like White Center, parts of Renton, FedWay, Shoreline, Tukwila, Sea-Tac.

The suburban-urban thing doesn't work as well in SEA.
 

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Shoreline is pretty yuppy in most areas man, I wouldn't compare Shoreline to Federal Way or any of those other places. Last time I checked most people didn't consider Shoreline to be about shit...
 
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Sixxness said:
Shoreline is pretty yuppy in most areas man, I wouldn't compare Shoreline to Federal Way or any of those other places. Last time I checked most people didn't consider Shoreline to be about shit...
I agree...thats why i live up here..although right on Aurora,it can get drastic...
 

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Jae Reekay said:
I agree...thats why i live up here..although right on Aurora,it can get drastic...

Its actually pretty chill, which is a good thing...I stayed on Greenwood for awhile last summer, it's pretty chill too, but not like Shoreline...Barely anything ever happens in Shorline...Just a lot of high school kids that think they're hard ass Bloods and Crips...lol...
 
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Sixxness said:
Barely anything ever happens in Shorline...Just a lot of high school kids that think they're hard ass Bloods and Crips...lol...
Yeah I'd agree w/ that however I also have a lot of respect for that city b/c probably the one person who's had the greatest impact on the Seattle area rap music scene comes from there. None other than David Severence III. When I think of Shoreline I think of him.
 
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CODE said:
This is the defintion of Suburb:

"A usually residential area or community outlying a city."
So then by definition Redmond and Bellevue are not suburbs....

Because more people work in those cities then live in those cities....

With the way things are going now with building codes things are heading more towards a twin-cities setup.....